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Genetic variants related to nicotine dependence

Corradini, B; Sánchez-Diz, P; Alú, M; Estany Gestal, Ana; Carracedo Álvarez, Ángel; Ferri, G
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/5775
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigss.2011.09.106
ISSN: 1875-1768
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Date issued
2011
Journal title
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series
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Artigo
MeSH
Adult | Female | Male | Genotype | Smoking | article | controlled study | EMBASE | human | Scopus | priority journal | major clinical study | Italy | single nucleotide polymorphism | genetic risk | genetic susceptibility | genetic association | gene sequence | gene locus | tobacco dependence | nicotine
Abstract
Large-scale population studies have proved that genetic factors contribute to individual differences in smoking behavior. Genes responsible for nicotine's pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics seem mainly involved, although a significant fraction of variance remains unexplained. In this study we examined 10 SNPs from 8 candidate genes with positive previous reports of association with smoking. A total of 454 Italian unrelated subjects were genotyped by a multiplex minisequencing assay through the SNaPShot kit. Cases were chosen as current and former nicotine dependent (FTND. >. 4 and SQ. >. 15), while controls were smoking-exposed but non-dependent and never smoker individuals (FTND = 0 and SQ < 10 and FTND = 0 and SQ = 0, respectively). Preliminary results shows that the SNPs CHRNA5-rs16969968 and CHRNA3-rs1051730 could be associated with risk of developing nicotine dependence. Factors as age, sex, and exposition to smoke were also found as possible factors of risk of nicotine addiction. The identification of susceptibility loci for individual response to substance abuse is particularly motivating for medicine for the global epidemic dimension of addictions and the urgent need of effective preventive and therapeutic strategies. 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

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